Ciao Ragazzi!!
Here is my fanart version of Gwen Stacey, in the Spider Gwen version and the more chaotic GwenPool!
The two versions reunite in the multiverse to tell each other their adventures and secrets... :D
They are made as a statue in 1:10 scale.
The file is made in Blender 3D and is printed and tested.
The two gals are ready to print and sliced into 17 parts (1 for the base, 16 for they).
You can build in SFW or N-SFW version!
She came with keys to make it easier to print and paint.
Came also with Presupported Chitubox files!
If you want send me pictures of your print to share I will be happy! Hope you like!
On Wiky:
Spider-Gwen
Gwen Stacy was born in Forest Hills to George and Helen Stacy. Following her mother's death, she was raised by George alone. Gwen's free spirit and artistic inclinations often put her at odds with the type of ethics her father worked to instill. As a result of this contrast with her father, Gwen would often retreat into quiet seclusion and play the drums.
Over time, she developed a friendship with her neighbor and fellow introvert Peter Parker, sharing their love for music.[26] At Midtown High School, Gwen developed relationships with other students, a group of girls with whom she formed the band, The Mary Janes,[27] and rebellious affluent student Harry Osborn.[22]
After being bitten by a genetically-engineered spider, Gwen was granted arachnid-like super-powers, and started a career as a crimefighter, dubbed by the media as Spider-Woman. She was given a costume and a set of web-shooters by retired crimefighter Janet van Dyne. Gwen spent most of her early adventures focused on exploiting and maintaining her newfound attention more than helping those in need; however, Gwen's behavior changed after her father expressed he believed Spider-Woman could easily help people.[27]
Spider-Woman's influence also caused one of the biggest tragedies in Gwen's life. The bullied Peter Parker, desperate to be special like his idol Spider-Woman, conducted an experiment that turned him into a Lizard-like creature. Parker crashed the Midtown Senior Prom, where Gwen fought him. Despite his pleas for de-escalation, Gwen did not pull any punches. Following Gwen’s beatdown, Peter returned to his human form but, due to the injuries sustained at Gwen's attacks, he died.[28] With no evidence or link to his transformation, Spider-Woman was blamed by the media for Peter's death and branded a criminal.[29]
Haunted by Peter's death, Gwen doubled her efforts to fight crime to redeem herself. Additionally, Gwen's father George was tasked with conducting the NYPD investigation to capture Spider-Woman. This drew the attention of Matt Murdock - a corrupt lawyer, leader of the Hand ninja, and the right hand and successor to New York's Kingpin of crime - who sent hitman Aleksei Sytsevich to kill George in an attempt to make an ally of Spider-Woman. After thwarting the murder attempt, Gwen found herself held at gunpoint by her father, and she was forced to reveal her double identity. She pleaded her innocence, and swore to never rest until criminals like the Kingpin were stopped. Captain Stacy told her to leave the scene before he changed his mind.[27][26]
Gwenpool (real name Gwendolyn Gwen Poole), is a fictional character and superheroine who appears in American comic books published by Marvel comics, appearing as the main protagonist of her own series called The Unbelievable Gwenpool.
She also shares the similarities of Deadpool due to both being mercenaries and having awareness that their in comic books, with the former having this ability due to living in a universe where Marvel heroes only exist in comic books. She and her brother Teddy were sent to the prime universe by unknown reasons, but Gwen would become a mercenary and due to her extensive knowledge of the Marvel universe, had the advantage against opponents.
She was created by Chris Bachalo, Jordan D. White, Heather Antos and Christopher Hastings, and first appeared in Howard the Duck Vol 6 #1 in November of 2015.
Biography
Early Life
Gwendolyn Gwen Poole was born in Brooklyn, New York and is the daughter of Ted and Martha Poole, the sister to Teddy Poole, Jr., and was born in the TRN565 universe. This Earth was different from others, where superheroes and supervillains were fictional characters that manifested through comics and other media. Gwen would drop out of high school when she was a teenager, and felt isolated due to her friends moving on with their lives and her being unable to find a profession. As a result, Gwen became addicted to comic books, reading them to ignore her problems and fantasize about becoming a superheroine.
Becoming Gwenpool
At some point, Gwen and Teddy were sent to the prime universe by unknown means, but the two were separated upon arrival. Realizing that she was in a universe where superheroes and supervillains existed, Gwen decided to not be a bystander and went to a costume tailor to receive a suit. The tailor would misread Gwen's name as Gwenpool, and she decided to go with the name and started her first adventure by stealing a virus from the thief Black Cat. She then proceeded to sell it to HYDRA since she thought the Avengers would deal with it, and she later decided to become mercenary to kill Howard the Duck. However, he made Gwen see the error of her ways of seeing the Marvel characters as nothing but fiction. Gwen later worked with Howard to obtain the virus from HYDRA, thus redeeming herself in the process.
Needing a job to live within the prime universe, Gwenpool decided to become a mercenary, receiving contracts hits from the tailor that gave her suit. During one mission, Gwenpool murdered M.O.D.O.K. Superior, whom wanted her to join his group after the loss of one of his hitmen. Joining the group, Gwenpool received training from her teammate Batroc the Leaper, and served M.O.D.O.K. until he was unable to pay her due to lack of back records. Gwen then went to Doctor Strange, who transplanted a trace of Gwen's existence from her universe to his, allowing her to get paid. However, M.O.D.O.K. would learn that she was just a normal person with no skills, and decided to kill her. She managed to escape due to Batroc's training and some luck, and defeated the supervillain with the assistance of the ghost of Cecil, a hacker that she previously befriended.
After M.O.D.O.K.'s defeat, Gwen became the head of his group and represented Vincent Doonan, but he betrayed her when he tried to turn her over to the Teuthidans. While trying to escape, Gwen learned that Doonan was secretly a Doombot, and she traveled to Bay Ridge to save her friends. After saving her teammates, they decided to dissolve M.O.D.O.K. completely, and Gwenpool returned to taking jobs from her tailor once again. Soon after, Gwen was captured by Allene Green, an evil clone of Squirrel Girl, and was imprisoned in the Negative Zone. While there, she would be assisted by the real Squirrel Girl and others to defeat Allene and escape, but she would go into hiding when the second superhuman civil war commenced. Once the war was over, Gwenpool returned and continued her contracts, and came into conflict with Rocket Raccoon and Groot. The three would later work together to stop Reeve from killing Captain Marvel, as Gwen believed that the comic book they were in was written by a big name who had editorial control to kill Danvers.
Afterward, Gwenpool wanted to join the Champions after M.O.D.O.K. was dissolved, but her violent methods were disliked by the team. She assisted them in discovering who was corrupt within Daly County's police, but was annoyed that it wasn't a supervillain behind the events, but Sheriff Studdard.
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Personality
Gwenpool has loose morals, and is especially reckless, which stem primarily from her belief that she comes from the real world and that she lives inside a comic book. Believing she is the protagonist of her own series of comic books, she has the belief that things will naturally full into place for her, and that she cannot die, leading to her jumping head long into dangerous situations, and knowing she has to survive. This was particularly true in her most early establishments as she knew that she couldn't be killed off that early (leading to her leaping off a building only to survive by a conveniently placed truck full of pillows, among other things). She also believes the world in general runs on typical fictional cliches, and tropes. This gives her a disregard for the lives of extras, particularly insisting that it doesn't matter what happens to certain people as they were just made up for her to kill anyway.
She does, however, want to do the right thing most of the time, and truly wants to be a hero, especially caring for her friends, and the fellow characters that she admires. However, her total belief that the world around her is entirely fictitious, and the resulting mayhem and disregard for consequence, that results due to this fourth wall awareness, is constantly getting in the way of this. She often develops existential conflict over her place within the Marvel universe, and as the main character of her believed comic book series, particularly whenever something occurs that defies her expectations on how she believes a protagonist's life should be.